Gratitude‍
Veronika Lehner

We are already a quarter of the way through 2024! How crazy is that?! Something that I have been doing recently is reflecting on life and how far Shawn and I have come over the years. We actually were discussing this the other day while we were running errands. It’s so crazy to look back at various events, a lot of which needed to take place for us to be where we are at now. I remember living in California, working my ass off just to make ends meet. I was living paycheck to paycheck, but still making it all work. When Shawn and I reconnected after a sometime going quiet on social media, he was living on the cement floor in the back of a supplement shop.

I remember when we first moved out here how much of a struggle it was at first. I was adjusting to everything in Indiana which took some time. I remember feeling homesick several times, and Shawn was there to comfort me, but also persevere with his goals. He made it to where we had a house, that way I didn’t have to spend even a single night sleeping in a supplement shop. This man did what it took to be where he is today. He would spend hours upon hours pouring his everything into Savage Life. To this day, he still spends long hours focusing on his members, the brand and still somehow makes time for me.

Seeing this man succeed makes my heart so full. I knew he would do great things and create something so beautiful that everyone would feel welcomed to. Seeing him succeed pushes me to be an even better partner, both in business and in love. His drive inspires me to reflect and improve various areas of my life.

Shawn has helped me become the woman I am today. He has helped me with my childhood trauma, and healing with his patient, but stern demeanor. He’s helped me believe in myself after years of constantly not feeling good enough. He’s reminded me of the woman I am destined to be. I’m forever grateful to his man, and his work ethic.

I love you so much Shawn. Thank you so much for all you do and continue to do. This is only the beginning, and I’m so fortunate I get to do this and live this life with you.

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